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	<title>Comments on: DayLight Savings and Sql Agent</title>
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		<title>By: Marcus Ford</title>
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		<description>Nice one GoodMan, Whats the solution to this?
Should we schedule all our jobs to run in the hour of 00:00 or 02:00 or perhaps its irrelevant because it only happens twice a year and we could do something manual.

The thing i find a bit nefarious i that when we change back we could see the hour of 01:00 twice.</description>
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Should we schedule all our jobs to run in the hour of 00:00 or 02:00 or perhaps its irrelevant because it only happens twice a year and we could do something manual.</p>
<p>The thing i find a bit nefarious i that when we change back we could see the hour of 01:00 twice.</p>
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